Stephen Colbert finds himself in hot water after jokes made on his show regarding an alleged affair between Rose Hanbury, the Marchioness of Cholmondeley, and Prince William. Lawyers representing Hanbury have reportedly sent a legal notice to Colbert and CBS, refuting the claims made on «The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.»
Legal Response to Jokes
In response to Colbert's recent jests about the rumored affair between Rose Hanbury and Prince William, lawyers for Hanbury have taken action. Aas per a reeport by Fox News which quoted Touch Weekly, Hanbury’s legal team stated, «The rumor appears to have entered into the mainstream media recently as a result of another joke made about it on ‘The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.'» They further clarified, «We have written on our client’s behalf to CBS and various other reputable media organisations to confirm that the allegation is false.»
Sending a Clear Message
As per a report by New York Times, Hanbury's legal team wasted no time in addressing the issue, sending a formal legal notice to Stephen Colbert shortly after the jokes aired on his show. The move signals Hanbury's intention to challenge the dissemination of unfounded rumors and protect her reputation from further harm.
Colbert's Comments
During a recent episode of «The Late Show,» Colbert touched on the gossip surrounding Prince William and Rose Hanbury, referencing Kate Middleton's absence from the public eye following her surgery. In his March 12